Bombaywalla
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Calcutta Culture, Traffic Freezes for ambulance
That would be Chennai, TN
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Calcutta Culture, Traffic Freezes for ambulance
2- Develop more hotels and more tourism related infrastructure in Kerala. It is good already but if you want to challenge, Mauritius and Maldives, you will need massive build up.
3- Focus on an intense cleanliness drive. In Himachal Pradesh for example, there is a very harsh ban on plastic covers and there are many check points (there is still trash by visiting tourists but it is lesser htan what it could be).
4- Encourage medical tourism for Ayurveda alone which is the gift of your state. To make it special you just need to make people believe in what it truly offers.
5- Use your gift of sea. Give tax breaks to ports and allow more shipping to come in. Expand your water-desalination and purification industry, target net electricity exporter's status. You have all the natural gifts you need.
Technically, Kerala can be a super developed state if it gets away from the clan-mindset of political parties.
True rather than lending a hand in development of railway people here start whining and after some time curse the same govt and railway for not setting up proper infrastructure and facilities. How the heck they are supposed to develop infrastructure without money and furthermore in loss? But good thing this time is most of the population is supporting or are at least not protesting against the decision mainly because of Mr. Modi and trust upon him.I trust our PM but not my fellow Indians who are short sighted and will keep questioning everything without seeing the bigger picture.
Recently there is a hue and cry for the Rail fares to increase. Why? Railways has been running in losses for more than decades. They have been unable to upgrade anything because there is no revenue. Instead, it is saved by continuous handouts by the government treasury thanks to years of dolanomics practised by the erstwhile Nehru Dynasty.
Years of dolanomics has reduced Indians to the point that they think getting freebies is their divine right and that subsidies are going to save them in the long run when India itself is bleeding.
How can we develop without revenues?
Even under the Railway Minister before Laloo Prasad, there was an attempt to raise Rs. 5 railway fares but there was so much political vested interests that it was dropped and that rail minister was fired.
This is the situation of the common Indian; piling degrees up but with zero knowledge about how a system fundamentally functions.
What is the use of voting power if they don't know how their country is running?